What is the name for an argument presented in logical form, containing 2 premises and a conclusion?
Answer: Syllogism
The left column contains Web search results. The right column contains question entity pages from Wikipedia.
Web search results | Question entity pages |
---|---|
Argument Forms - Philosophy Pages
... its logical form. An argument in the ... argument form reliably leads from premises of a ... and the conclusion of an argument form for every ...
|
Argument - Wikipedia
|
Premise - Definition and Examples in Arguments
A premise is a proposition upon which an argument is based or from which a conclusion ... Logical Proof; Sorites ... that is so (conclusion).' Premises are ...
|
Logical form - Wikipedia
|